Like many, you may have found yourself chowing down on the restaurant’s addictive lobster nachos and completely missed this park secret. Welcome to “The Office” - a secret dining room experience inside the popular Lamplight Lounge in Disney California Adventure Park. Walls covered in original drawings by Pixar artists. Somehow we ended up in some special secret room called “The Office” at the Lamplight Lounge in California Adventure that normally has a year long waiting list. In a time where Disney seems to cater more and more to the upper crust, what’s in it for the little guy? Well, there is a secret Disneyland dining room that requires no membership and, even better, no entry fee. This 5-hour, 12-person private dinner experience happens in the former apartment suite located above Pirates of the Caribbean and has a private balcony for watching Fantasmic (when it returns next month). Even if I did have an extra $25,000 to drop on the reported initiation fee, membership is invite-only with a wait list that is said to be years long.Īnother exclusive experience, 21 Royal, is slightly more attainable, at least for anyone with $15,000 to spare. The parks are already expensive, even as an average guest. Yet it’s not just any door - behind it is one of the most sought-after experiences found in any Disney park: Club 33.Īny hard-core Disney fan has dreamed of being whisked through the Court d’Anges and upstairs to Disneyland’s super-exclusive private club. Given its location on a busy pathway, it’s somehow oddly discreet. On every visit to Disneyland, I enjoy a casual stroll through the streets of New Orleans Square hoping to glimpse a gorgeously ornate door with a golden trimmed button. Lamplight Lounge at Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure MediaNews Group/Orange County Re/MediaNews Group via Getty Images
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